Frost & Freeze Advisories Again Tonight

High temperatures in Southwest Florida got to 60º or better in most of the
area. This after a freeze hit most of the area this morning. A couple of ABC7 viewer pictures are to the right illustrating the frost this morning. The deep inland
cold spots dropped to the mid 20s, while the official low at Page Field in
Fort Myers was
34º.

A ridge of high pressure over
Florida will
keep the sky clear and the wind nearly calm, but there's just a little more
humidity than last night, so the overnight lows will not be quite as bitterly
cold. Most of the urban corridor will be in the upper 30s to low 40s, with the
inland areas dropping to the low to mid 30s.

A Frost Advisory was issued by the
National Weather Service for Inland Collier, Hendry and Lee Counties for late Wednesday night through
Thursday morning. A Freeze Warning was issued for Charlotte, DeSoto and Glades Counties for late Wednesday night through
Thursday morning.

Thursday afternoon will again be
filled with plenty of sunshine. Sine we won't we quite as cold to start
tomorrow morning, Thursday afternoon should get in to the upper 60s for high
temperatures across the area, with one or two of the inland spots reaching
70º!

We should all get into the 70s
heading into the weekend and stay there through at least the middle of next
week. No frost is expected for a little while after
tonight.